If you cannot shoot the subject up close with the optical zoom, please consider the following.
Using the digital zoom
You can use the digital zoom to zoom up to a maximum of approximately 56x and capture subjects that are too far away for the optical zoom to enlarge.
Press the ⋖MENU⋗ button (), and from the [Shooting] tab (
) set the [Digital Zoom] to [Standard].
Caution
- [High-speed Burst] (), [Best Image Selection] (
), [Handheld NightScene] (
), [Low Light] (
), [Stitch Assist] (
), [Fish-eye Effect] (
), [Miniature Effect] (
), [Toy Camera Effect] (
), [Color Accent] (
), [Color Swap] (
), [Super Slow Motion Movie] (
)
Caution
Using the safety zoom
If shooting with the digital zoom, the images taken may appear coarse.
To shoot without the image quality deteriorating, shoot with the [Zoom Bar] within the yellow range (the safety zoom).
Caution
Using the digital tele-converter
With the [Digital Tele-Converter] setting, the focal length of the lens can be increased by a factor equivalent to 1.5x or 2.0x. This makes it possible to increase the magnification without compromising the brightness of the lens even more than increasing the magnification to the same rate in ordinary zoom operations (including digital zoom), enabling you to shoot with a faster shutter speed, thereby minimizing camera shake and subject blurring.
Press the ⋖MENU⋗ button (), and from the [Shooting] tab (
) set the [Digital Zoom] to either [1.5x] or [2.0x].
Caution
- [Easy] (), [High-speed Burst] (
), [Best Image Selection] (
), [Handheld NightScene] (
), [Low Light] (
), [Stitch Assist] (
), [Fish-eye Effect] (
), [Miniature Effect] (
), [Toy Camera Effect] (
), [Color Accent] (
), [Color Swap] (
), [Movie (Standard)] (
), [iFrame Movie] (
), [Super Slow Motion Movie] (
)
Caution